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A & N Tcherepnin & Prokofiev - Piano Works | C-AVI AVI8553494

A & N Tcherepnin & Prokofiev - Piano Works

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Label: C-AVI

Cat No: AVI8553494

Barcode: 4260085534944

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 15th July 2022

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Contents

Works

Prokofiev, Sergei

Sarcasms, op.17
Visions fugitives, op.22
» no.1 Lentamente
» no.2 Andante
» no.3 Allegretto
» no.4 Animato
» no.7 Pittoresco
» no.9 Allegro tranquillo
» no.11 Con vivacita
» no.12 Assai moderato
» no.14 Feroce
» no.15 Inquieto
» no.16 Dolente
» no.17 Poetico
» no.18 Con una dolce lentezza
» no.20 Lento irrealmente

Tcherepnin, Alexander

Pieces (8) for piano, op.88
Preludes (12) for piano, op.85
» no.1 Adagio
» no.9 Allegro
Preludes nostalgiques (4), op.23

Tcherepnin, Nikolai

Musical Illustrations (6) to Pushkin's 'Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish'

Artists

Alexander Gadjiev (piano)

Works

Prokofiev, Sergei

Sarcasms, op.17
Visions fugitives, op.22
» no.1 Lentamente
» no.2 Andante
» no.3 Allegretto
» no.4 Animato
» no.7 Pittoresco
» no.9 Allegro tranquillo
» no.11 Con vivacita
» no.12 Assai moderato
» no.14 Feroce
» no.15 Inquieto
» no.16 Dolente
» no.17 Poetico
» no.18 Con una dolce lentezza
» no.20 Lento irrealmente

Tcherepnin, Alexander

Pieces (8) for piano, op.88
Preludes (12) for piano, op.85
» no.1 Adagio
» no.9 Allegro
Preludes nostalgiques (4), op.23

Tcherepnin, Nikolai

Musical Illustrations (6) to Pushkin's 'Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish'

Artists

Alexander Gadjiev (piano)

About

This CD exclusively features brief pieces taken from short anthologies or collections.

"We start with a jolt: a brutal gesture in Prokofiev, almost entirely lacking a melody. From that point on, the moods in the pieces blend into one another. I found it in a poem by Konstantin Balmont. One evening in Saint Petersburg in 1917, Balmont heard music by Prokofiev, who was also present, and he wrote a poem on the spot. Prokofiev was so taken with Balmont's poem that he spontaneously chose the quote Visions fugitives as the title for his collection of miniatures. After I discovered that poem, I read more by the same author to get a feeling for the atmosphere, and The Bark of Yearning was my favourite. All these pieces seem to evoke a 'dark meditation'. Even in lively passages there is an underlying mood of brooding: it is the atmosphere of the early 20th century and the cultural milieu of Symbolism. These are brief, abstract visions of different worlds. You can sense that a single chord or series of sounds could escalate to evoke an entire universe. Or take the Sarcasms, with which I begin the CD: they stand for an experimental avant-garde, a quasi- scientific investigation, probably connected with the mood in Saint Petersburg immediately prior to the October Revolution in 1917. The passages are brutal, thus sarcastic. Two different worlds always coexist in Prokofiev: one is full of fantasy, imagination, and wonder; the other is eerie and grotesque. In the end we left the title off as the program says it all." - Alexander Gadjiev

At the 2021 Chopin Competition in Warsaw, Italian-Slovenian pianist Alexander Gadjiev not only won Second Prize, but also the prestigious "Krystian Zimerman Prize for the best performance of a Chopin Sonata". Just a few months previously, Alexander was awarded the First Prize and several Special Prizes at the 2021 Sydney International Piano Competition.In 2019 Gadjiev was nominated by BBC Radio 3 to join the "BBC New Generation Artists" series, which offers a recording in London and concerts at prestigious British festivals and venues in collaboration with BBC orchestras throughout the United Kingdom.Over the last few years, Alexander Gadjiev has been invited to perform in Japan as well as at major concert halls and piano festivals in Europe, including Wigmore Hall, Salzburg Chamber Music Festival, Verbier Festival, the "Chopin" Festival in Poland, Salle Cortot in Paris, Sapporo Concert Hall, Aldeburgh Festival, Hyogo Performing Arts Center in Osaka, Moscow Conservatory, Barcelona, Rome, and Milan. In December 2021, Gadjiev perfomed with the Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre under Valery Gergiev.

Reviews

Alexander Gadjiev – the second-placed pianist at last year’s Chopin Competition – further enhances his reputation with an adventurous and brilliantly played Russian programme.
Gramophone October 2022
Extremes of dynamics and registers, rapid shifts of mood, are the name of the game in this intriguingly constructed programme.
BBC Music Magazine September 2022
Even knowing what’s in store from Prokofiev’s Sarcasms doesn’t entirely prepare you for the sheer venom [Alexander Gadjiev] unleashes at the opening, nor for the intelligence with which he moderates that attack thereafter. ... The coupling is pleasingly adventurous but also logical, given that the Eight Pieces by Tcherepnin fils are so thoroughly indebted to Prokofiev and that Prokofiev himself was not only taught (orchestration) by Tcherepnin père but also (exceptionally) expressed his admiration.  David Fanning
Gramophone

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